New Delhi: When the parliamentary session entered the last week with the prospect of further disruption, the opposition on Sunday sent a warning that was not willing to succumb to his request for discussion about the Pegasus scandal to allow.
Opposition leader at Rajya Sabha Malikarjun Kharge, posted a video clip from various parties looking for discussions at home, tweeted, “PM Narendra Modi seems to have lost his courage.
Why is he not interested in answering questions in parliament? The opposition the parties are ready for discussion but the BJP government is medium Streaking the process so that the truth does not reach people.
“Congress Trinamool MP Derek O’Brien Me-Retweet Post with comments” Mr Modi came to listen to us in parliament.
” Aggression can continue to limit the uncertainty whether to join the process when the government introduces the 127th Constitutional Amendment Bill to restore the rights of the state to identify and maintain the “list of countries” OBC deleted by SC assessment for 5.
Bill is registered at Lok Sabha for Monday , The floor leaders will call in the morning.
What happened in the Monsun session was the arrival of the main opposition parties, which were previously fragmented, and took a shared attitude about problems to corner the government.
TMC’s new aggression after victory in the election of West Bengal over the BJP Challenger has become a catalyst in unity.
Pegasus scandal proved useful for the opposition because it was tied with their charges that the Modi regime was “compromising institutions and democracy”.
In fact, TMC and Shiv Sena argued that parliamentary washing was not a new development because BJP did it more than a 2G scam during the upa regime.
If the washing is successful, opposition parties believe it will strengthen their hands in the future and BJP must give consideration to their demands.